CSSS STAFF

Tiawannah “ Tia” Calhoun

K-12 Academic Advisor - Hollywood Reservation

I am Tiawannah Calhoun also known as Tia Calhoun, born in West Palm Beach, Florida and raised in Riviera Beach, Florida. I am the oldest of 5 children so setting a great example for my siblings was always a high priority for me in my life.

Later, after attending Florida Atlantic University I graduated with a Bachelors degree in Elementary Education and became a teacher. College prepared me for my career and different life scenarios. Going to college has also motivated my mother to get back into school where she later obtained her GED and is now attending nursing school as a RN. I have worked as an assistant advisor at Florida Atlantic University, 2nd-4th grade teacher and team leader for 4 years, taught math for middle and high school students for 2 years, summer youth counselor for 3 years, adjunct professor for Palm Beach State College for summer courses, and now I am the K-12 education advisor for the Seminole Tribe of Florida. As the K-12 education advisor I am here to provide a foundation for students to understand their interests, abilities and challenges. My mission is to put my best foot forward in order to make sure all needs are met academically and socially in the upmost comfortable environment.

Favorite Quote:
Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success – Henry Ford

Contact Tiawannah “ Tia” Calhoun

Tracey Walton

K12 Program Manager
My name is Tracey Walton, K12 Program Manager- Tribal wide. My office is located in the DSO Building- 3rd Floor. I have been with the Seminole Tribe of Florida - Center for Student Success and Services since September 2015. More Info

Unethia C. Brown

K-12 Assistant
My name is Unethia Brown but everyone calls me Nikki. I am 33 years old and I am a single mother of an 11 year old boy. My son brings me joy and laughter and I am so happy that GOD chose me to me his mom. More Info

Randy Budde

Director of CSSS
The biggest joy in my life, after marriage, a year later was greeting my twin boys. The responsibility of caring for them and molding them into adulthood was overwhelming as well as awesome. More Info